Nestlé has recalled four Kit Kat Chunky products and an Easter egg after consumers found pieces of plastic in the product. The affected lines include Kit Kat Chunky collection Easter egg, Kit Kat Chunky Hazelnut, Kit Kat Chunky Choc Fudge and Kit Kat Chunky Peanut Butter.
Warburtons has added four new products to its Newburn Bakehouse range, which was re-branded last month by Dragon Rouge. The new products comprise a muffin, a seeded loaf, a twin pack of baguettes and a wrap. The gluten and wheat free range is set to roll-out more products later in the year.
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B&Q owner Kingfisher is set to unveil its full year results tomorrow (Tuesday 26 March) with reports indicating it will post a 10% fall in annual profit. However, the group is set to return cash to shareholders.
Tesco is set to invest nearly 500m in technology this year and will launch digital music and boos services in the UK this year. The supermarket will also expand online food shopping into Bankok and Shanghai.
A deal to rescue HMV could be concluded in the next few days. Restructuring specialist Hilco is reportedly looking to strike an agreement with record labels and film studios. Meanwhile, restructuring group Gordon Brothers Europe has rescued DVD rental firm Blockbusters. The deal saves 2,000 jobs and 264 stores.
Ikea's meatballs have returned to stores after being withdrawn due to the horse meat scandal. The meat was discovered in a batch heading to stores in the Czech Republic.